When the Israeli army told Palestinians in the Beach refugee camp in Gaza to flee south because it was safer, 18-year-old Dima al Lamdani’s family prayed they would escape relentless air strikes. But days later, Lamdani was left to identify the bodies of her relatives at a makeshift morgue in the southern city of Khan Younis. She said she lost her parents, seven siblings and four members of her uncle’s family in an Israeli air strike.

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